As schools revamp their libraries to be less book-centric, storage space is becoming an issue—and colleges and universities are increasingly moving books off campus, one librarian writes in The Conversation.
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Several prominent Republicans have proposed colleges buy shares in students' future earnings to finance 'debt-free' degrees—and Purdue University announced such a program last week, Danielle Douglas-Gabriel reports for Washington Post's "Gradepoint."
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Police charged a student from the University of Illinois-Chicago in connection with a threat that shut down the University of Chicago on Monday, in today's bite-sized higher education roundup from California, Illinois, and Texas.
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It's unclear whether students or outsiders are creating the "White Student Union" groups, which have appeared at more than 30 universities in the past few weeks, Daniel Victor reports for the New York Times.
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